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What is another name for an activity in a Network Diagram?
If an activity cannot finish until its predecessor is complete it has this type of relationship
If an activity cannot begin until its predecessor completes it has this type of relationship.
What is the correct definition of this activity relationship?
What is the correct definition of this activity relationship?
In the case where we have a start-to-start plus three day relationship, what are these three days called?
When we have a Finish-to-Finish minus five days relationship, what is the minus five days called
How would you interpret this type of relationship?
What is the definition of a Start Node?
How many Start and End Nodes will be in a properly connected network?
Why is it important to have only one Start and End Node in a project plan?
What are the two main reasons for connecting activities?
There are four types of Discretionary connections between activities. Which is not one of them?